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for example the cheese factory in plymouth notch which was the president's father's, they wanted to make money from dairy. it's always a struggle. they had a cheese factory. before refrigeratoon, cheese was the way you transmitted protein. john started that again. it was important to coolidge because he vetoed agricultural subsidies. farmers didn't have much money. >> how do you working now for george w. bush foundation, how do you line out the fact that he had a $5 trillion addition to the debt? >> these are questions we have to ask a lot of presidents. and i am historically and economically oriented person and i see that war cost a lot of money. so let's say that first of all. but one of the splendid things about george w. bush is his great big spirit. if i came up to the president and i don't report to him. it's a great foundation doing work in many areas and said president bush you were wrong about medicare part d. he would say maybe i was or he would say i wasn't wrong. but he has no trouble creating an intellectual home for people with different ideas that might say something that
for example the cheese factory in plymouth notch which was the president's father's, they wanted to make money from dairy. it's always a struggle. they had a cheese factory. before refrigeratoon, cheese was the way you transmitted protein. john started that again. it was important to coolidge because he vetoed agricultural subsidies. farmers didn't have much money. >> how do you working now for george w. bush foundation, how do you line out the fact that he had a $5 trillion addition to...
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both bills, i think should go beyond that, and make large numbers of easily obtainable and plymouth-based green cards available for for an educated workers who pass security and health checks, allowing portability for the visa and allowing -- and diminishing the role of foreign sponsorship going forward. the blueprint says that once a guest worker program that works, but also supports increased regulations for visas. the problem is the current visa programs for lower skilled workers, especially farm workers, are so over-regulated that farmers refuse to use them despite their theoretically unlimited numbers. the state of georgia did a survey in 2011 after passing the immigration law, asking why there would not use this, and if you want to hear a lot of soft- spoken softeners use a lot of four-letter words to describe how easy it the system is to use, i recommend checking out their responses. basically, it is too expensive, the regulations are too crazy, too extreme, too intrusive. it requires all of numerous government agents on your property at any time, from different agencies, from cis,
both bills, i think should go beyond that, and make large numbers of easily obtainable and plymouth-based green cards available for for an educated workers who pass security and health checks, allowing portability for the visa and allowing -- and diminishing the role of foreign sponsorship going forward. the blueprint says that once a guest worker program that works, but also supports increased regulations for visas. the problem is the current visa programs for lower skilled workers, especially...
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as you will see today, advancing and one opportunities -- and dancing in plymouth opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines -- advancing these include opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines. everyone can and must work should have the opportunity to do so. the focus today is about leadership. i have talked with companies that have increased their employment of people with disabilities. i have heard time and time again about how important leadership is a critical factor. the commitment house to start at the top. successful efforts to employ people with disabilities starts with the strong leadership. we have an incredible opportunity to spur action in our states to make it easier for businesses to employ people with disabilities. we're fortunate to have as our moderator is one of our most prominent journalists, a seasoned veteran with more than 35 years' experience covering the white house and nine presidential election. judy woodruff is co-anchor of "news hour." her body of work includes a documentary on nancy reagan, a project on young americans. she hosts
as you will see today, advancing and one opportunities -- and dancing in plymouth opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines -- advancing these include opportunities for these folks cuts across partisan lines. everyone can and must work should have the opportunity to do so. the focus today is about leadership. i have talked with companies that have increased their employment of people with disabilities. i have heard time and time again about how important leadership is a critical...
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one example is the work of the plymouth rotary club who have teamed up to start a new project called heart safe plymouth, a plan that promotes education and training on the emergency treatment of sudden cardiac arrest. i encourage all americans to follow their example of involvement and action. let's use american heart month as an opportunity to learn more about heart disease and prevention so we can all live longer and healthier lives. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the house will be in order. >> the impacts of sequester will be felt in every district and state. san diego is home to major research universities and technology firms. last year firms working on everything from improving cancer diagnostics to protecting our computer security received more than $130 million from the national science foundation and $850 million from the national institutes of health. in all san diego received more than 1,
one example is the work of the plymouth rotary club who have teamed up to start a new project called heart safe plymouth, a plan that promotes education and training on the emergency treatment of sudden cardiac arrest. i encourage all americans to follow their example of involvement and action. let's use american heart month as an opportunity to learn more about heart disease and prevention so we can all live longer and healthier lives. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we let you go, what do you think about this report that sigtarp put out specifically looking at executive pay at bail out companies? caller: of course it is disgusting. but the senate gets paid for doing nothing. i wonder where they get the idea from? -- raise an important point. anybody who tries to rip off -- guest: you raise an important point. anybody tries to rip out -- representative off the taxpayer is reprehensible. we are coming out very aggressive on anyone in that investigation. those who may be thinking about that or doing that now should take a
host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we...
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host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we let you go, what do you think about this report that sigtarp put out specifically looking at executive pay at bail out companies? caller: of course it is disgusting. but the senate gets paid for doing nothing. i wonder where they get the idea from? -- raise an important point. anybody who tries to rip off -- guest: you raise an important point. anybody tries to rip out -- representative off the taxpayer is reprehensible. we are coming out very aggressive on anyone in that investigation. those who may be thinking about that or doing that now should take a
host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we...
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host: let's go to plymouth, texas on the democrats' line. welcome. caller: here in texas, the issue of testing and assessment. host: repeat your question once again. i did not hear the specific question. caller: my first one is an assessment and school testing. i have seen in a lot of public schools, they do a lot of public test compared to charter schools. do you have an explanation for that? guest: i think it depends on the state's and what the circumstances are when comparing the performance of traditional public schools and a charter schools. there is no one clear answer on that. charter schools and public schools are required to participate in state tests. now, a lot more testing data is given to parents that was given to them at 10 or 20 years ago. parents have more options to compare the results for their neighborhood schools against traditional public schools in the neighborhoods. we might get into this a little bit later. generally, the results are pretty mixed when trying to compare a traditional public schools on a whole versus charter sch
host: let's go to plymouth, texas on the democrats' line. welcome. caller: here in texas, the issue of testing and assessment. host: repeat your question once again. i did not hear the specific question. caller: my first one is an assessment and school testing. i have seen in a lot of public schools, they do a lot of public test compared to charter schools. do you have an explanation for that? guest: i think it depends on the state's and what the circumstances are when comparing the performance...
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from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida and rocky coast of california, immigrants have made ours the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. but there is hope. this hearing and more importantly, the bipartisan legislation that i believe can be enacted because of it, shows that we are on the cusp of real progress. the president and a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers have laid the framework for what americans support. comprehensive, commonsense reform. we must do at least three things. further strengthen border security, streamline the legal immigration process so law-abiding companies can get the workers they need in the 21st century global company and create a path to citizenship to bring the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country out of the shadows and into the full light of the american dream. in texas, we know firsthand that this administration has put more boots on the ground along the border than at any other time in our history, which has led to unprecedented
from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida and rocky coast of california, immigrants have made ours the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. but there is hope. this hearing and more importantly, the bipartisan legislation that i believe can be enacted because of it, shows that we are on the cusp of real progress. the president and a growing number of bipartisan lawmakers have laid the framework for...
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from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida and california, immigrants have made our is the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. there is hope. this hearing and the bipartisan legislation that i believe can be enacted because of its shows that we are on the cusp of real progress. the president and a growing number of bi-partisan lawmakers has laid the framework for what american support, comprehensive common-sense reform. we must do at least three things. further strengthen border security, streamlined the legal immigration process, and create a path to citizenship to bring the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and into the full light of the american dream. in texas, we know firsthand this administration has put more boots on the ground along the border than any other time in our history. it has led to unprecedented success in removing dangerous individuals with criminal records but democrats and republicans can agree that the work to ensure america's safety and s
from plymouth rock to ellis island and galveston, texas, to the sandy shores of florida and california, immigrants have made our is the greatest country in the world. today, however, our immigration system is badly broken. there is hope. this hearing and the bipartisan legislation that i believe can be enacted because of its shows that we are on the cusp of real progress. the president and a growing number of bi-partisan lawmakers has laid the framework for what american support, comprehensive...